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I've heard from several sources that Ed's is the place to go for the best gelato in the GTA. With no intention of going there that night, we realized that the restaurant we chose for dinner was next door to Ed's, so we had to go. Apparently the most popular flavours are the burned marshmallow and the creme brûlée, which was what I determined I would get. Despite being stuffed from dinner, we still had to get some. It wasn't too busy, but people kept flowing in. The variety of flavours were overwhelming. I was too full to try both the flavours I intended to get, so I settled for the burned marshmallow. This was a plain vanilla gelato from which you would get random pieces of burned marshmallow bites. It was amazing! I do have to point out that I tried the burned marshmallow gelato at Greg's ice cream in Toronto, and kinda preferred that, since their entire gelato was the flavour of burned marshmallow rather than just pieces dispersed in vanilla. I guess it depends on your mood, whether you want really sweet or simple. Nevertheless, Ed's gelato was creamy and delicious and don't even get me started on the waffle cone- It was delicious enough to eat on it's own! I'll definitely have to go back to Ed's to try the creme brûlée favour.
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